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just like our technology is so much different. so is what we do. there are women who come in and they want every test. others come in and they don't want anything. from the physician side of things we really like to do things to make sure the pregnancy is going well. and if there is going to be a problem ks there's things we can do to make the outcome as best as it can be. that's what we're aiming for. >> lot of women are having babies later in life. >> which carries a slightly greater risk. technically there's some extra testing we like to do. lot are come in and say i'm high risk because i'm 42? no, we just want to be more careful. >> with the internet, people self-diagnose. >> and sometime it's i don't want this because this is what i read. i really think people need to be careful. the sites need to be medical sites not, oh i had an amnio and had a problem dot com. it's one person's opinion of things as opposed to what the facts are. >> the key is making sure women get in and see. >> the earliest you can get in, which is somewhat in the eight we
just like our technology is so much different. so is what we do. there are women who come in and they want every test. others come in and they don't want anything. from the physician side of things we really like to do things to make sure the pregnancy is going well. and if there is going to be a problem ks there's things we can do to make the outcome as best as it can be. that's what we're aiming for. >> lot of women are having babies later in life. >> which carries a slightly...
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there's a technology app that will make it easier to find a spot. all you need is a smart phone. >> we've all been through it. finding a parking spot is going to be a real hassle. it starts with censors like this one buried in parking spaces around elegant city fp sensors send out a signal telling whether the parking space is occupied or not. >> for motorists driving around looking for parking spaces, they no longer have to drive around and around looking for spaces. this application win points the spots and guides them to the application. >> we want to make it easier for people to find parking spaces. >> the mayor held a press conference introducing the parking technology that works with the smart phone to help you locate a parking space. >> i turn on the app. it can show the parking spaces in the parking lots and on main street. you can see here we have four or four spaces that are available. it's free parking. this location up here shows it has two. >> for business owners, the new technology hopefully will mean more customers will be coming here.
there's a technology app that will make it easier to find a spot. all you need is a smart phone. >> we've all been through it. finding a parking spot is going to be a real hassle. it starts with censors like this one buried in parking spaces around elegant city fp sensors send out a signal telling whether the parking space is occupied or not. >> for motorists driving around looking for parking spaces, they no longer have to drive around and around looking for spaces. this...
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be the result of some countries retreating from nuclear power and the fast spread of wind and solar technologies. in oil fell and natural gas added. 9 cents. the centerpiece of most banks giving dinners, the cost of turkey's up four since a pound compared to last year. the american farm bureau federation estimates a 16 pound turkey will cost about $23, roughly a $39 since a pound. -- $1.39 a pound. shoppers to wait until the last minute to buy their turkey could get an even bigger bargain. i would not recommend it, though. some stores will open at 8:00 on thursday night. early bird shoppers will have more than 200 door busters to look forward to. the chain has been trying hard to promote its electronics along with regular toys. it is also offering free lay way. sears has a job on most other retailers with this holiday deal starting on november 18. the stage is set for a little war of words with you, the consumer, deciding how to read the outcome. neither amazon.com nor barnes and noble will release figures on the candle or no -- kindle or nook. some in the tech world say e- readers are being ren
be the result of some countries retreating from nuclear power and the fast spread of wind and solar technologies. in oil fell and natural gas added. 9 cents. the centerpiece of most banks giving dinners, the cost of turkey's up four since a pound compared to last year. the american farm bureau federation estimates a 16 pound turkey will cost about $23, roughly a $39 since a pound. -- $1.39 a pound. shoppers to wait until the last minute to buy their turkey could get an even bigger bargain. i...
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a brand-new 10 technology makes it easier to find that spot. all you need is a smartphone. >> we have all been through it. finding a parking spot can be a real hassle. that is not going to be the case anymore in ellicott city. it starts with sensors like this one. in parking spaces. they send out a signal telling a computer whether the parking space is occupied or not. for those motorists who are driving around looking for parking spaces, they no longer have to drive around and around looking for this bases. this application pinpoints those spots and guides them to that location. >> we want to make it as easy as possible for people in real time to find parking. >> a press conference was held in introducing the new parking technology that works with a smartphone to help you locate parking space. >> turning the app on, it show s and can see here in the slot we have four or more spaces that are available and is free parking. this location up here, it show s it has two. >> hopefully more customers will be coming here and when they get here, finding
a brand-new 10 technology makes it easier to find that spot. all you need is a smartphone. >> we have all been through it. finding a parking spot can be a real hassle. that is not going to be the case anymore in ellicott city. it starts with sensors like this one. in parking spaces. they send out a signal telling a computer whether the parking space is occupied or not. for those motorists who are driving around looking for parking spaces, they no longer have to drive around and around...
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. >> should there be a standard for safety technology in all vehicles? >> i don't think this is what they had in mind when it comes to safety. he pulled that weight with his ear. >> that is how i do my morning workout. we will talk about the seven-day forecast. >> we will update you on closures to expect in the city. >> police looking for suspects after a deadly home invasion. >> focused on the facts. lawmakers will get answers to
. >> should there be a standard for safety technology in all vehicles? >> i don't think this is what they had in mind when it comes to safety. he pulled that weight with his ear. >> that is how i do my morning workout. we will talk about the seven-day forecast. >> we will update you on closures to expect in the city. >> police looking for suspects after a deadly home invasion. >> focused on the facts. lawmakers will get answers to
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parking spot during the holiday shopping season impurity we will tell you how ellicott city is using new technology to offer you some help. >> and sarah caldwell taking an early look of your morning commute. a we are dealing with problems and the city. i will update you on those [ male announcer ] what can you experience in a seat? inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. take advantage of exceptional values on the audi a8 during the season of audi event. ♪ >> good morning. sarah caldwell within a good morning commute. this friday shaping up to be a nice start. a water main break along madison street at gilford have been nil. the careful with those locations. falls road closed a messrs. local traffic. they are doing debris removal. checking driving times. stamping on the west side. about 10 minutes to go south on 95 from southwest of 32. no problems down toward fort mchenry from the northeast. alive
parking spot during the holiday shopping season impurity we will tell you how ellicott city is using new technology to offer you some help. >> and sarah caldwell taking an early look of your morning commute. a we are dealing with problems and the city. i will update you on those [ male announcer ] what can you experience in a seat? inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once...
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giants like alcoa, the challenge is retraining people already on the job to keep up with advances in technology. alcoa is one of the largest and oldest companies in america. it's been hiring skilled workers since 1888, and today has factories around the globe. at its aerospace plant in whitehall, michigan, 2,100 employees are working three shifts a day, seven days a week. german-born c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld says alcoa's competitive edge is innovation, backed up by a skilled workforce. they're producing parts that make jet engines 50% more fuel efficient. >> klaus kleinfeld: i would love to show you how the air flow goes inside. but that's part of probably the best-kept secret that this industry has. that's the innovation i'm talking about. >> pitts: and a person just can't walk off the street and put that together for you. >> kleinfeld: impossible. >> pitts: kari belanger came to alcoa with an engineering degree. the company trained her to program robots to do the work that, 50 years ago, was done by hand. alcoa also helped pay for rod coley to go back to school and get his engineering degree. h
giants like alcoa, the challenge is retraining people already on the job to keep up with advances in technology. alcoa is one of the largest and oldest companies in america. it's been hiring skilled workers since 1888, and today has factories around the globe. at its aerospace plant in whitehall, michigan, 2,100 employees are working three shifts a day, seven days a week. german-born c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld says alcoa's competitive edge is innovation, backed up by a skilled workforce. they're...
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who in their right mind lines up at midnight to get the best deals on all the latest technology. turns out, bruce does. bruce: woo! yea! black friday! vo: come in on black friday at midnight this thanksgiving to find the perfect gift. like a toshiba 40" tv for only $179.99. or a lenovo laptop for $187.99. the hottest prices, and amazing deals. only at best buy. from tests like this. ♪ and even more from real families who use them like this. we think there's another test to consider. it's based on one simple question. after living with your van, would you buy it again? more town & country owners do than the owners of any other minivan. it's called the test of ownership, and to us, it's the most important test there is. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org. let's keep medicare... and social security
who in their right mind lines up at midnight to get the best deals on all the latest technology. turns out, bruce does. bruce: woo! yea! black friday! vo: come in on black friday at midnight this thanksgiving to find the perfect gift. like a toshiba 40" tv for only $179.99. or a lenovo laptop for $187.99. the hottest prices, and amazing deals. only at best buy. from tests like this. ♪ and even more from real families who use them like this. we think there's another test to consider. it's...
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we have the best technologies. we have great universities. we have entrepreneurs. i just have every confidence that, as we get through this crisis, that our economy will begin to grow again and it will remain the most powerful and dynamic economy in the world. >> chairman bernanke is not the only person concerned about the state of the country's financial system. a lot of people are worried about their bank these days. while devastated giants like citigroup get bailed out again and again and again, many smaller banks are failing. the federal agency that takes over unsound banks is the federal deposit insurance corporation, the same people who guarantee that depositors won't lose their money. and you don't see the f.d.i.c. seizing banks, because these takeovers happen secretly at night to make sure that there's no needless panic by depositors. but in february 2009, scott pelley was given extraordinary access to one of these operations, because the f.d.i.c. wants you to see what happens to your money when your bank has failed. >> they're gonna start at one branch, pu
we have the best technologies. we have great universities. we have entrepreneurs. i just have every confidence that, as we get through this crisis, that our economy will begin to grow again and it will remain the most powerful and dynamic economy in the world. >> chairman bernanke is not the only person concerned about the state of the country's financial system. a lot of people are worried about their bank these days. while devastated giants like citigroup get bailed out again and again...
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i think with the adoption of technology, people are going to be shopping more and more with smartphones, tablets. >> lord & taylor is another store opening their doors on thanksgiving for the very first time. but not everybody likes the idea of shopping on thanksgiving day, on the holiday. a petition on change.org is approaching 177,000 signatures, begging retailers to stay closed on the holiday and preserve precious family time. a lot of the signatures coming in from the employees who have to come in on thanksgiving. >> and cyber monday is not much better. >> you can get tips for finding the best black friday bargains on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> thanks very much. >>> all of you soda lovers listen up now. diet soda is one thing. but what if there were a drink that could get rid of fat? that is the dream pepsi is selling in japan where pepsi special hits stores today. abc's nick watt has the story. >> reporter: it's pepsi. but not as we know it. launched today in japan, with the specials, pepsi special. and the claim, it might make us thinner by slowing the absorption of fat.
i think with the adoption of technology, people are going to be shopping more and more with smartphones, tablets. >> lord & taylor is another store opening their doors on thanksgiving for the very first time. but not everybody likes the idea of shopping on thanksgiving day, on the holiday. a petition on change.org is approaching 177,000 signatures, begging retailers to stay closed on the holiday and preserve precious family time. a lot of the signatures coming in from the employees...
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country into darkness for weeks or even months because key pieces of equipment are unguarded and lack the technology needed to stop outages from spreading. >>> new questions about safety of the popular energy drinks. the fda investigating reports that the supercaffeinated 5-hour energy drink could be linked to as many as 13 deaths. the drinksmaker denies any proven connection to its products and those cases. >>> a group is urging the government to crack down on new version of cracker jacks about to hit stores. it has new flavors with extra pop, with caffeine. why we are caffeinating cracker jacks is beyond me. but the makers insist the snack won't be marketed to children. >>> here's diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> hello, josh. tonight on "world news," there's an american grandmother who knows something about the powerful, new leader of china that even the white house does not know. and the answer she gives might give everybody in this country a glimpse into their future. we're going to tell you what she knows, coming up tonight. >> we'll be watching. >>> and finally
country into darkness for weeks or even months because key pieces of equipment are unguarded and lack the technology needed to stop outages from spreading. >>> new questions about safety of the popular energy drinks. the fda investigating reports that the supercaffeinated 5-hour energy drink could be linked to as many as 13 deaths. the drinksmaker denies any proven connection to its products and those cases. >>> a group is urging the government to crack down on new version of...
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, driverless cars may be the thing of the future, but one car apparently could not wait for the new technology to evolve. >> take a look at this bizarre scene in wildwood, new jersey. the car keeps going in circles. backward with no one at all behind the wheel. after standing by helplessly, a hero emerges believed to be the fire chief jumping in from the passenger's side window. >> looks like the "dukes of hazard" car. little bit. lots of cheers from the crowd. it all started when drivers and passengers decided to switch side. as both men got out, the car slipped into reverse. >> well done. coming up next, the champagne blues. >> france's bubbly is going flat. we're going to tell you why and what it means for your new year's toast right after this. it's all coming up on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lifestyle lift. hd3 >>> well, the new halo 4 game is proving to be an angel for microsoft. the sci-fi shoot-'em-up action game raked in $220 million sales globally last tuesday, the first day of sale. >> that beats the record set by previous installment
, driverless cars may be the thing of the future, but one car apparently could not wait for the new technology to evolve. >> take a look at this bizarre scene in wildwood, new jersey. the car keeps going in circles. backward with no one at all behind the wheel. after standing by helplessly, a hero emerges believed to be the fire chief jumping in from the passenger's side window. >> looks like the "dukes of hazard" car. little bit. lots of cheers from the crowd. it all...
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with every bit of technology, night vision gear and sensors they can get their hands on, the group travels the world, investigating big foot sightings. why are people fascinated by big foot? >> well, first it is more than one, it's not big foot, it's big foots. there's a misconception out there that we're looking around for this one thing. >> reporter: adventures and investigations make up two and soon to be three seasons of the animal planet show "finding big foot." why is there no good photo or video? the famous photo and film to go with it known as the patterson-gimlin film taken in 1967. to our surprise it is no joke to the big foot crew which studied it and tried to re-create it to determine if it was staged. you mow, most people look at this and say there's a guy in a suit? >> well, they're wrong. it has much more muscle mass. see it in motion. parts of anatomy. if you know what a person looks like, and you know that doesn't look like a person in a costume. that looks like a real animal. >> reporter: they studied tracks too. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: said they say of an unidentified
with every bit of technology, night vision gear and sensors they can get their hands on, the group travels the world, investigating big foot sightings. why are people fascinated by big foot? >> well, first it is more than one, it's not big foot, it's big foots. there's a misconception out there that we're looking around for this one thing. >> reporter: adventures and investigations make up two and soon to be three seasons of the animal planet show "finding big foot." why...
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new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>> next, the sun is setting on the twilight movie series. >> thousands turn out to see the stars in los angeles. >>> coming up at 3:00 on katie, wrongly convicted. celebrating freedom. at 4:00, new study on parkinson's. at 5:00, you may no longer need to fast before one common medical test. those stories and more later today. >>> the sun is setting on the twilight movie series this is a look at the black carpet premiere last night in los angeles fans who had been camping out for days got a chance to see the stars. >> one of the stars let a secret slip he says there's a twist at the end of the movie.e] [cheers and applause]
new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>>...
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uber technologies like lift, side car and pick and go use smart phone apps to connect the riders with drivers. the suit filed seeks class action status for san francisco taxicab drivers. it says the private dispatch service is operating unfairly. uber says the company is in compliance with all laws and will fight the lawsuit. >>> we have seen some of san francisco's iconic landmarks lit up for special occasions for the giants' world series win and red for the 49ers. the san francisco ferry building is glowing blue as a beacon of support on the world diabetes day. landmarks across the world including the empire state building in new york are lit up to raise awareness for the disease that affects 26 million americans. >> that looks beautiful. and it is clear. that will be a different story tomorrow night. >> sandhya patel is here with the incoming rain. >> carolyn and dan, you are going to need the umbrellas before you know it. a chance tomorrow night and a better possibility by friday. here is a look at live doppler 7hd. not much in the way of rain or moisture. it is clear at this hour
uber technologies like lift, side car and pick and go use smart phone apps to connect the riders with drivers. the suit filed seeks class action status for san francisco taxicab drivers. it says the private dispatch service is operating unfairly. uber says the company is in compliance with all laws and will fight the lawsuit. >>> we have seen some of san francisco's iconic landmarks lit up for special occasions for the giants' world series win and red for the 49ers. the san francisco...
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. >> if lure looking at toy was a technology twist that might be a good bet. >> what is popular this season. >> a survey said people wanted bathits more than piece and love. >> there you go. consumer reports played the latest games to find terrific choices starting with this one. >> who doesn't love a good game of monopoly. you can use an ipad to keep track of cash or break out of jail. >> there is a trend of toys that interact with your phone. >> you down load the app free. 11 other tech toys were tested, too. >> there no other toy like this. kids play for hours you first down load so-to-add games to the cubes then shake, flip or tilt and play brainy games. try mattel's loop shifter game. players 7 and up use their best karate chop-like moves to repeat a pattern. there are tech toys for creative kids, too. artists can moist wands to draw picture was lights. >> this toy is magical but the motor is loud. kids build a speaker dock that works. your child will love being able to say "i made it myself". >> consumer reports is in the process of testing those and we'll get results i'll make
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. >> how technology could be the key to quitting smoking. >> plus a drug to make men more faithful? >> and unusual new study that makes it possible. today's 7 on your side q and a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions so you can contact me right now on faceboo facebook.com/michael finney >> clear skies now and this may not last lo >>> checking healthy living news, a warning about a drug widely use against breast cancer the side affects could be worse than previously thought for older patients. researchers say heart failure and damage to the muscle are common complications. occurring in higher rates than ñ(curring in higher rates than the study is in the journal of the american college of cardiology. >> an usual way men faithful in relationships a study as a nasal spray. researchers say women given a e÷ say those men were more likely to keep a greater bem selfs and women they didn't know. doctors say it has been identified as5fqsm a key factorn fidelity in animals and appears to play a similar role in humans.. >> text and video messages designed to help people stop smoking
. >> how technology could be the key to quitting smoking. >> plus a drug to make men more faithful? >> and unusual new study that makes it possible. today's 7 on your side q and a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions so you can contact me right now on faceboo facebook.com/michael finney >> clear skies now and this may not last lo >>> checking healthy living news, a warning about a drug widely use against breast cancer the side affects could be worse...
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they approved the sale to sea gate technology which will use it to replace current facility in fremont. they are appealing the ruling. the purchasing rise is 70% the $300 million construction cost of the facility. last year they shut down headquarters and filed for bankruptcy. company had received a half billion dollar loan from the obama administration to build the factory. >> eric: buster posey's amazing year has been capped off as the best player award. posey hit a .336 with 24 homers. he is the first catcher the win the mvp award and since barry bonds in 2004. he joins pretty good names as players to win rookie of the year and mvp award at pitchers. willie mays and willie mccovey. that is pretty good company to be in. >> i should have named i my kids willie. >> buster. >> that would be nice. buster nicco. [ laughter ] >> we know he is. maybe not is the best day did a to play catch. >> we a tournament and it doesn't look good for a lot of outdoor activities. good morning. right now it looks okay. get out there and be an early riser and get to work and impress the boss. you won't hav
they approved the sale to sea gate technology which will use it to replace current facility in fremont. they are appealing the ruling. the purchasing rise is 70% the $300 million construction cost of the facility. last year they shut down headquarters and filed for bankruptcy. company had received a half billion dollar loan from the obama administration to build the factory. >> eric: buster posey's amazing year has been capped off as the best player award. posey hit a .336 with 24 homers....
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it will go to sea gate technology that replace their current facility also in fremont. attorneys are appealing the ruling. it's 70% below the $300 million costs of the facility. last year they shut down headquarters and filed for bankruptcy. the company had received a half billion dollar loan from the obama administration to build the factory. >> buster posey's amazing year is most valuable player we're. he took 27 of the 32 first place votes. he hit .336. 24 homers. he is the first national league catcher to win the mvp award since johnny bench did it 40 years. first giant to win it since barry bonds in 2004. he joins elite company with will any mace and will any mccovey. >> kristen: another sign of holidays are nearing in san francisco. today, macy's will unveil the holiday window display at union square. it features kittens and puppies up for adoption. pets up for adoption and they will be in display windows until the beginning of january. >> window shopping today you may want to take the umbrella with you. >> they have that problem in emeryville but it is bad out th
it will go to sea gate technology that replace their current facility also in fremont. attorneys are appealing the ruling. it's 70% below the $300 million costs of the facility. last year they shut down headquarters and filed for bankruptcy. the company had received a half billion dollar loan from the obama administration to build the factory. >> buster posey's amazing year is most valuable player we're. he took 27 of the 32 first place votes. he hit .336. 24 homers. he is the first...
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. >>> if you are looking to delight your little ones toys with a technology twist can be a good bet. >> reporter: good morning. consumer reports played with the latest games and gadgets to find terrific choices starting with a classic. who doesn't love a good game of montana ly, especially when you can use an ipad to keep track of your cash. or break out of jail by playing a game on the tablet. >> one of the big trends are toys that interact with apps on smartphone or tablet we thought monopoly was more fun with an app. >> reporter: download the app for free, consumer sampled 11 other tech toys. >> pricey but no other toy like them kids will play with them for hours. >> reporter: download software to add games to the interactive cubes, shake, flip, tilt or press the blocks to play games like puzzles or math challenges. >> yes! >> reporter: if you want everyone off the coach try loops shifter for $45. players 7 and up use best karate chop like moves to repeat a pattern. there are tech toys for creative kid too, crayola's digital light designer for $60. artists six and older can move t
. >>> if you are looking to delight your little ones toys with a technology twist can be a good bet. >> reporter: good morning. consumer reports played with the latest games and gadgets to find terrific choices starting with a classic. who doesn't love a good game of montana ly, especially when you can use an ipad to keep track of your cash. or break out of jail by playing a game on the tablet. >> one of the big trends are toys that interact with apps on smartphone or...
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you can see where you need to be working. >> technology receivedloep fda approval. the doctor says it doesn't cost extra. it's an investment in his practice. showrooming. i shop at the store by buy it online. some are beginning to embrace it. stay with >>> tonight money matters a ral yes on waut street. the dow rose today thanks to signs a deal will be struck before spending cuts go into affect next year that. is the fiscal cliff you hear about. apple gained $28 a share after a two month long slump. surprise at intel tonight. the chief executive is stepping down three years before the retirement age of 65. and the national association of realtors said today that sales of previously owned homes went up in october and the pace is 11% higher than last year. >> by week's end there is one thing for certain. shoppers have lined up for days flooding through doors of big box174trretailers. what is not concern is where they'll buy anything. john is an artist and a shopper. >> this is a big issue for me. >> he already knows where he's going next. >> the reason i'm here is to
you can see where you need to be working. >> technology receivedloep fda approval. the doctor says it doesn't cost extra. it's an investment in his practice. showrooming. i shop at the store by buy it online. some are beginning to embrace it. stay with >>> tonight money matters a ral yes on waut street. the dow rose today thanks to signs a deal will be struck before spending cuts go into affect next year that. is the fiscal cliff you hear about. apple gained $28 a share after a...
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here is business and technology reporter affidavit louie with the story. >> it looks ordinary from the korean station. its blended bio diesel. the oil is made by feeding sugar to algae. it's 20% less carbon dioxide. the company is offering this cleaner burning fuel with at four locations with more in the works. >> we are showing what the future looks like. we are hoping more others will follow suited. >> reporter: at 4.23 a gallon it costs the same as regular diesel but they expect it to fall in the same range as gasoline. bob ames is the vice president. >> we do have one facility in the united states today that is producing demonstration scale quantities of our oil. we are building commercial plants. the first is down in brazil but we have others that is coming on line in the near future. >> they say a broad market for their product and have been working with consumers to. they have high end of cosmetic creams. >> it can be used to produce biodiesel but also renewable diesel and renewable jet fuel. conventional military speck fuels. a fuel range of fuels. >> they will be using this st
here is business and technology reporter affidavit louie with the story. >> it looks ordinary from the korean station. its blended bio diesel. the oil is made by feeding sugar to algae. it's 20% less carbon dioxide. the company is offering this cleaner burning fuel with at four locations with more in the works. >> we are showing what the future looks like. we are hoping more others will follow suited. >> reporter: at 4.23 a gallon it costs the same as regular diesel but they...
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new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>> next, the sun is setting on the twilight movie series. >> thousands turn out to see the stars in los angeles. ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering protection from high out of pocket costs plus
new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>>...
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uber technologies like lift, side car and pick and go use smart phone apps to connect the riders with drivers. the suit filed seeks class action status for san francisco taxicab drivers. it says the private dispatch service is operating unfairly. uber says the company is in compliance with all laws and will fight the lawsuit. >>> we have seen some of san francisco's iconic landmarks lit up for special occasions for the giants' world series win and red for the 49ers. the san francisco ferry building is glowing blue as a beacon of support on the world diabetes day. landmarks across the world including the empire state building in new york are lit up to raise awareness for the disease that affects 26 million americans. >> that looks beautiful. and it is clear. that will be a different story tomorrow night. >> sandhya patel is here with the incoming rain. >> carolyn and dan, you are going to need the umbrellas before you know it. a chance tomorrow night and a better possibility by friday. here is a look at live doppler 7hd. not much in the way of rain or moisture. it is clear at this hour
uber technologies like lift, side car and pick and go use smart phone apps to connect the riders with drivers. the suit filed seeks class action status for san francisco taxicab drivers. it says the private dispatch service is operating unfairly. uber says the company is in compliance with all laws and will fight the lawsuit. >>> we have seen some of san francisco's iconic landmarks lit up for special occasions for the giants' world series win and red for the 49ers. the san francisco...
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he developed leading technology institute. california tech firms see korea as partner who can help them develop and refine the technology for global sale. he sold his company makes wireless systems for the energy industry. >> korea is great. and in0vaivt and track record. u.s. company lake qualcomm, teaming with large company like lg and samsung being the launch pad and spring board for the rest of the world. >>reporter: electronic giant in korea but engaged in legal battle with apple over patent. the deputy korea knowledge economy reluctant to answer my question whether legal dispute will hurt effort to promote stronger tie. >>. they can help each other and cooperate more and more. >>reporter: through his interpreter the deputy minister says korea has ambitious goals. >> we want to promote more bigger exchanges investment and ideas and technology. >>reporter: the free trade agreement with korea calls for job creation as one of the goals. 30 korean own company hold a job fair here tomorrow as part of the conference. in santa c
he developed leading technology institute. california tech firms see korea as partner who can help them develop and refine the technology for global sale. he sold his company makes wireless systems for the energy industry. >> korea is great. and in0vaivt and track record. u.s. company lake qualcomm, teaming with large company like lg and samsung being the launch pad and spring board for the rest of the world. >>reporter: electronic giant in korea but engaged in legal battle with...
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>>reporter: spokesman for the california manufacturer and technology association says this he says company are going to have to pay more to meet the carbon limits and ultimately those costs will be passed on to consumers and will cost job jobs. >> but there's a distinction between a good cap and trade program that helps california reduce its emission at minimal cost and auction that is designed to extract billions of dollars from industry in our highest wage employer in california and that simply carbon has done. >>reporter: energy institute at berkeley professor says that's just not accurate. >> consume remember probably going to see almost nothing in the next year. >>reporter: he says big energy users like utility, oil compan company, cement manufacturer all been given permit by the stay to comfort carbon they produce. the cap will be reduced over the years but he says there is also a built-in incentive to improve. >> because if you figure out a way to make the cement while emitting fewer green house gas you good tote keep the permit. that means you get to the make money. >>reporter: we
>>reporter: spokesman for the california manufacturer and technology association says this he says company are going to have to pay more to meet the carbon limits and ultimately those costs will be passed on to consumers and will cost job jobs. >> but there's a distinction between a good cap and trade program that helps california reduce its emission at minimal cost and auction that is designed to extract billions of dollars from industry in our highest wage employer in california...
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our technology knows how to target the militants. you can see that every time we pull the trigger it's again militants or ammunition it's a huge difference in values and the way we think and operate. i'm proud on what we are doing. you will see the percentage of the militants killed on the other side is extremely high. unfortunately sometimes civilians also get hurt. you should know they are targeting civilians and hiding behind their own children which makes unfortunately some of the casualties very, very much not interested in. megyn: you talk about how the folks in jerusalem are going about living their daily lives. as a new yorker we can relate to having been the target of a terrorist attack and it can be hard to go around and not worry about your zpliewrt the wake of a terrorist attack, especially when the rockets are raining down upon you. do you sense an increase in anxiety in the folks in your city? >> one of the most powerful things you will probably see the residents of jerusalem like the rest of the country is the understa
our technology knows how to target the militants. you can see that every time we pull the trigger it's again militants or ammunition it's a huge difference in values and the way we think and operate. i'm proud on what we are doing. you will see the percentage of the militants killed on the other side is extremely high. unfortunately sometimes civilians also get hurt. you should know they are targeting civilians and hiding behind their own children which makes unfortunately some of the...
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it's an emerming trend, where technology can help reduce post combat stress. >> it makes sense to leverage the capabilities of these devices to support their health care needs. >> you are getting to understand what went wrong -- and you don't have anything wrong. you are not the average person. >> reporter: jamie, sullivan said he has tried a number of therapies and this is the first time he has seen progress. he is halfway through the treatment. coortiond to the defense department, more than 5,000 applications have been downloaded and it was only launched this summer. >> jamie: that's great. thanks. have a good day. >> reporter: thank you, you too. >> eric: to the fox news voter fraud unit now and the mess in the allen west congressional race in florida. the allegations that ballots, missing, found in a box, that votes don't match the number of voters, absentee ballots don't match the number of absentee voters and 800 votes went poof -- just disappeared. has this cost west the re-election? he is the republican tea party favorite. now he barely trails patrick murphy. a partial recount bein
it's an emerming trend, where technology can help reduce post combat stress. >> it makes sense to leverage the capabilities of these devices to support their health care needs. >> you are getting to understand what went wrong -- and you don't have anything wrong. you are not the average person. >> reporter: jamie, sullivan said he has tried a number of therapies and this is the first time he has seen progress. he is halfway through the treatment. coortiond to the defense...
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businesses are growing and technology by its very basins has to keep improving. that is basically what we are seeing. companies have to adapt to that. that's why we are seeing dell and hp have not necessarily done so much. although they are looking more to get into data storage and servers and it and all of that. but still when you talk about smartphones and tablets, apple, samsung, they own that market. it's very hard to get into it. >> perhaps not the end of the pc as we know it, but they will kind of more of into a different -- >> it's definitely declining. that's definitely happening. and people will expect it to continue declining. and perhaps by 2020 we will seed end of the pc. it's hard to know at this point. when you have your smartphone and tablet. >> by the way, when did you get rid of your rotary phone? >> that was last week. >> no way! [laughter] >> you know what i think still has one, greg jarret. oh, there he is. >> you can't beat a good rotary phone. >> see, a man of my heart. there we go. >> you can catch brenda on golden bears every saturday morn
businesses are growing and technology by its very basins has to keep improving. that is basically what we are seeing. companies have to adapt to that. that's why we are seeing dell and hp have not necessarily done so much. although they are looking more to get into data storage and servers and it and all of that. but still when you talk about smartphones and tablets, apple, samsung, they own that market. it's very hard to get into it. >> perhaps not the end of the pc as we know it, but...
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in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long customer erin swenson bought so, i'm happy. today. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not ho
in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. to volunteer to help those...
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but the technology of how the rockets are being fired has changed. >> yes. before, what they were doing was these quick launches, they had three minutes just to set up the rocket, light it and leave, aiming really didn't come into it. now they have automated remotely controlled launching systems that are buried under the sand in some of these empty lots just around here, and so they've been there for awhile and somebody just presses a button and off they go. much quicker, much easier, much safer for the hamas fighters system to use. >> certainly dangerous for any residents who are living in those areas, living nearby. >> definitely. because oftentimes, there is a return strike from the israeli air force and those are some very big blasts out there in crowded parts of town. >> barbara starr, we heard earlier from an israeli official who said the preparations are pretty much complete for a ground offensive by israel into gaza if they decide that's necessary, correct? >> well, that's right, anderson. the israeli ambassador to the united states told a small grou
but the technology of how the rockets are being fired has changed. >> yes. before, what they were doing was these quick launches, they had three minutes just to set up the rocket, light it and leave, aiming really didn't come into it. now they have automated remotely controlled launching systems that are buried under the sand in some of these empty lots just around here, and so they've been there for awhile and somebody just presses a button and off they go. much quicker, much easier,...
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. >> we've had five years of extraordinary transformation in the whole technology industry. when you think it's only five years ago that we didn't really have smart phones, we certainly didn't have tablet computers. all companies are trying to adjust to those changes to the rise of social network, the move to mobile, and in that move, there are winners and there are losers. and the losers are scrambling to try to do something about it. >> they are. julie larson green is taking over the position. she's been appointed as the leader for all the engineering. >> we'll see how miss green gets on. from green to greek. >> it's going to be greece all this week. good news, bad news. those eurozone finance ministers gave an extra two years. so athens now has, well, from 2014, it now has a 2016 deadline to reach all those targets to cut their deficit. the bad news, those same finance ministers continue to postpone that extra chunk of bailout monday. >> wasn't it friday? >> well, they wanted it by this $40 billion, they wanted it this friday, because come this friday, athens has to pay o
. >> we've had five years of extraordinary transformation in the whole technology industry. when you think it's only five years ago that we didn't really have smart phones, we certainly didn't have tablet computers. all companies are trying to adjust to those changes to the rise of social network, the move to mobile, and in that move, there are winners and there are losers. and the losers are scrambling to try to do something about it. >> they are. julie larson green is taking over...
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and actual batteries themselves, a smart grid technology that's going to make sure we don't overwhelm our existing electrical system is all happening right now. >> starts at $57,000 but for many people browsing at in san jose, the main concern is how far the electric car can travel. >> it's a big, big change, though, to having a -- a -- a dedicated range you can't go beyond. >> now expect today ramp up production here at his plant, which will help because the customer wait for a new order is already nine months long. from fremont, robert honda ktvu channel 2 news. >>> after hours of waiting and braving very cold weather, huns of videogame lofrs finally have their copy of call of duty block ops 2. >> three, two, one, yeah. >> about 400 people were lined up in front of the game stop on market street in san francisco overnight where the videogame's midnight release. some were in line for nearly 12 hours. the game is set in the year 2025. it centers around a 21st century cold war. >>> the man who guided the oakland a's through their improbable post-season run received one of baseball's to
and actual batteries themselves, a smart grid technology that's going to make sure we don't overwhelm our existing electrical system is all happening right now. >> starts at $57,000 but for many people browsing at in san jose, the main concern is how far the electric car can travel. >> it's a big, big change, though, to having a -- a -- a dedicated range you can't go beyond. >> now expect today ramp up production here at his plant, which will help because the customer wait for...
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the illinois institute of technology and she has also served to the u.s. government on ethical issues, regarding new technologies. our second father is hannah rosin. she has written a book called "the end of men and the rise of women." she documents the levels of men and women in every society and the implications for marriage, sex, children, work, and a whole lot more. using research and original reporting, she finds women and men from every stratum of class, education and culture, behaving in ways that point to an upended social order. she is also a senior editor at the atlantic and a founder of the women's section. last but not least, jow walsh in "what is the matter with white people." she argues that the fundamental divide is not about party or ideology, or even about race. but about how each side believes that we got here. too many americans today think that they got where they are without any help. this fundamental misunderstanding is at the heart of why so many white class voters have issues. please help me welcome these three fantastic women. [app
the illinois institute of technology and she has also served to the u.s. government on ethical issues, regarding new technologies. our second father is hannah rosin. she has written a book called "the end of men and the rise of women." she documents the levels of men and women in every society and the implications for marriage, sex, children, work, and a whole lot more. using research and original reporting, she finds women and men from every stratum of class, education and culture,...
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to follow on that and the technology piece you said earlier, it's interesting, we can be enamored with the potential of drones with the ability to do this, but both talking about the -- can we push too far the ability of technology when we consider 15 years of hunting osama bin laden, is that possible with drones and small groups of people in the cia floating around the world, but how much of this is getting inside that information loop is comment on the massive -- is dependent on the massive amount of resources on the ground to do that? you're talking about passing notes and couriers. they're not going to find e-mails, and the critical information we fed into the computer was fed not by passive or active computing, but by actual hands. so tying into that, how possible is it to combat terrorism or to combat any kind of threat if it's not fixed on a map and in a large army if we don't have via partners or allies, if we don't have human beings on the ground to get inside that information loop or to exploit it, then what's the point? >> yeah. well, i mean, i think that you're clearly righ
to follow on that and the technology piece you said earlier, it's interesting, we can be enamored with the potential of drones with the ability to do this, but both talking about the -- can we push too far the ability of technology when we consider 15 years of hunting osama bin laden, is that possible with drones and small groups of people in the cia floating around the world, but how much of this is getting inside that information loop is comment on the massive -- is dependent on the massive...
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apple sued htc two years ago, accusing the maker of infringing on the patented technology. they have announced saturday they agreed on a deal that includes a 10-year licensing agreement. specifics are not being made public. >>> in massachusetts one man's dumpster dive paid off. >> while going through old books and papers, he found a book that was jammed with a budge of cash. he won't say of but it's in the neighborhood of $20,000 to $30,000 he wants to find the money's rightful owner. >> i want to see because if someone saved it to buy a house, what if it was me? i'm going to go crazy. i can't go to sleep without thinking about them now. if nobody claims it, then i can go back to every single day with no problem. >> he's keeping the total at of money a secret. the rightful owner will have to identify the dollar amount, name of the book and other items inside. >> pretty nice of him to do that. >>> we have new information about one of the world's main flu-fighting drugs. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." aww
apple sued htc two years ago, accusing the maker of infringing on the patented technology. they have announced saturday they agreed on a deal that includes a 10-year licensing agreement. specifics are not being made public. >>> in massachusetts one man's dumpster dive paid off. >> while going through old books and papers, he found a book that was jammed with a budge of cash. he won't say of but it's in the neighborhood of $20,000 to $30,000 he wants to find the money's rightful...
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federal law says the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's a successful opening for the mall in livermore. officials say they had 355,000 visitors during the opening weekend. police are working on ways to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> 5:39 now. don't be surprised if some of your employees or coworkers call in sick today. that's because there is a phrensy going on. it's all surrounding the release of a hotly anticipated video game and it bent on sale at midnight -- went on sale at midnight. cate cauguiran is at a game stop on market street. it's quiet now, but 5 or 6 hours ago that was not the case. >> reporter: people have been posted about this new game, and there were a lot of people out there, and as you imagine, they're back homes, warm in their rooms in front of their computers. look at this line, this is what it was just a few hours ago, about 400 people in line, all for call of duty black ops, 2. it's expecting to be the biggest video game release of the year, surpassing old sales records. the release was at midnight and thousands of g
federal law says the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's a successful opening for the mall in livermore. officials say they had 355,000 visitors during the opening weekend. police are working on ways to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> 5:39 now. don't be surprised if some of your employees or coworkers call in sick today. that's because there is a phrensy going on. it's all surrounding the release of a hotly anticipated video game...
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"usa today" reports retailers are making increased use of smartphones and other technology. the point is to get consumers to buy in the store though and not online, although that is much more convenient. they will be doing it by offering discounts and other incentives, all with an app. there's an app for everything. i need an app that will do my grocery shopping. >> frank didn't want to wait in line so he went online. >> i had to wait three weeks to get it but that's the best way to do it and then you have to go to the store to activate it. but all good. all good. i highly recommend it. i'm active. i just can't read it. >> ashley morrison of cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >> how do you make the font bigger? >> lawrence i think we need to get him som glasses. >> you can go to cbssf.com and look at our weather right there, high-def doppler radar on your -- well, you can't see it so maybe not, frank. [ laughter ] >> i have to go now. [ laughter ] >> we have showers to start out the day in the bay area. even the high-def doppler radar is big enough for you! you can see the yellow
"usa today" reports retailers are making increased use of smartphones and other technology. the point is to get consumers to buy in the store though and not online, although that is much more convenient. they will be doing it by offering discounts and other incentives, all with an app. there's an app for everything. i need an app that will do my grocery shopping. >> frank didn't want to wait in line so he went online. >> i had to wait three weeks to get it but that's the...
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the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's been a successful opening of the paragon outlet maul in livermore. several merchants report sales records and they are trying to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> the release of a hot new video game has people dropping everything to get ahold of it. this is a game stop store on market street right here in san francisco. the game is called call of duty black ops 2 and it went on sale at midnight and now a lot of people could be calling in sick to play the game all night and into the day. gamers say it is worth the wait. >> i hope it's like better for kill streets and all that and i just like it, you get to be some people and everything. >> the game revolves around a r war zone of advanced military technologies, weapon are you and drones. -- weaponry, and they can strategize with gamers around the world. >> the graphics are pretty amazing. >>> time is 6:40. it is the hottest trend in technology, brian cooley seen right over there with what tablet computer is right for you, coming up. >>> and time to wak
the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's been a successful opening of the paragon outlet maul in livermore. several merchants report sales records and they are trying to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> the release of a hot new video game has people dropping everything to get ahold of it. this is a game stop store on market street right here in san francisco. the game is called call of duty black ops 2 and it went on sale at...
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and being on the forefront of this technology, to me, is really exciting. >> reporter: and this really is on the cutting-edge. only about 250 tess will you model s' have been delivered to customers literally around the world. allen, tesla is planning big for next year and hope to deliver 20,000 vehicles next year. so a lot of our neighbors in fremont will be working some over time. >> there is a waiting list. and i also read it was the fastest car that motor trend tested too. >> yeah, 0-60 in 3.6 or 3.9 seconds which is unheard of in a gas powered car. you would have to go up to a porshe turbo to get close and that wouldn't even come close. not only does it accelerate, but it corners well and because the battery is low and if you get one of these your driver's license may be in jeopardy because they are not far behind. >> the trouble with trouble is it always starts as fun. and that looks like a fun car. thanks so much. >>> bay area political power house may be ready to hand over the reins following her party's failed bid to take control of congress. nancy pelosi is poised to announce
and being on the forefront of this technology, to me, is really exciting. >> reporter: and this really is on the cutting-edge. only about 250 tess will you model s' have been delivered to customers literally around the world. allen, tesla is planning big for next year and hope to deliver 20,000 vehicles next year. so a lot of our neighbors in fremont will be working some over time. >> there is a waiting list. and i also read it was the fastest car that motor trend tested too....